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September 20, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In his blog, "Sowing the Seeds," Dr. Bredesen talks about how from birth, our environment, nutrition, and sedentary lifestyles, some of the drivers of cognitive decline, can be corrected long before they manifest into AD. Read More »
August 23, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In his blog “Smiling From Era to Era,” Dr. Bredesen discusses the transition from the Pharmaceutical Era, which targets a single target in AD (amyloid), to the Precision Era which targets the many contributors of cognitive decline and offers an individualized treatment approach. Read More »
August 3, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Criticism of the Bredesen Protocol
Dr. Bredesen addresses the destructive criticism of his successful, clinically proven approach to treating early-stage dementia. Read More »
July 25, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Milestones, and Miles of Stones
Dr. Bredesen outlines his 30-year research journey, which has led to his latest clinical trial's publication in JAD, talking about the milestones met, despite naysayers occasionally throwing stones and questioning its validity. Read More »
June 20, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News, Past Events
Reverse Alzheimer’s Summit 2022
Along with Dr. Heather Sandison and Dr. David Perlmutter, Dale Bredesen is co-hosting the free virtual Reverse Alzheimer's Summit 2.0 that ends on June 21 and features over 50 experts in the field of dementia and aging who will share actionable information on how they achieved success in reversing cognitive decline among their clients and patients. Read More »
May 19, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
In his blog Bats About Alzheimer's, Dr. Bredesen compares the findings of a recent study decoding the speech of bats (they spend a considerable time arguing) to those arguing about the best way to treat cognitive decline — wasting precious time instead of helping those in need. Read More »
April 15, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Dr. Bredesen compares the move "Don't Look Up" to the prevailing pessimistic and fatalistic belief that nothing can be done to treat or prevent Alzheimer's disease, which simply isn't true. Read More »
March 22, 2022•From Dr. Bredesen, News
At a Society for Brain Mapping event, Dr. Bredesen witnessed for the first time in 40 years that each of the presenters showed improvements in patients treated for cognitive decline. Read More »